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Books with title Stuart Goes To School

  • Dad Goes to School

    Margaret McNamara, Mike Gordon

    eBook (Simon Spotlight, Nov. 10, 2015)
    It's Parents Week for Mrs. Connor's first graders. Each day another parent is visiting and showing what they do. But Ayanna's dad isn't like the other parents. Will her classmates like him anyway?
  • Pete Goes to School

    Diana S. Duncan

    eBook (Partridge Publishing Singapore, Feb. 17, 2017)
    Pete Goes to School is a rhyming tale about a young boy, Tom and his Labrador dog Pete. When Tom goes off to boarding school Pete runs away from home and arrives at Toms school late at night. The next day the headmaster says that Pete must go but Toms formidable Mum turns up and persuades him, through a mixture of hard talk and flattery, that if Pete were allowed to stay at the school, not only would he make an excellent In House dog but his appointment would also enhance the schools (and more importantly) the headmasters reputation. Of course Mum gets her way and Tom, his school mates and Pete in particular, are very happy. School life is much easier to bear with a school dog to pat and cuddle!
  • Grug Goes to School

    Ted Prior

    language (Simon & Schuster Australia, Oct. 17, 2011)
    Grug loves looking at the pictures in books, but one day he decides to teach himself how to read the words. Soon he can enjoy his favourite book of all - Grug!
  • Emma Goes to School

    Kristin Pack, Sage Steiner, Kleven Chelsea

    Hardcover (Kristin Pack, Oct. 1, 2017)
    Emma Goes to School is a children's book that celebrates physical and nuero-diversity, inspired by a little girl with special needs named Emma Nelson. Emma was diagnosed with Schaaf-Yang Syndrome (SYS) in 2016, and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in 2017. The characters in Emma Goes to School have personality traits that represent different aspects of SYS, ADS, and other developmental disabilities. Emma, the main character, has unique claws as a nod to the hand contractures commonly seen in people with SYS. While meeting her classmates, Emma is able to explore other issues, like using a wheelchair, nonverbal communication, and being on the autism spectrum. "Inspired by all of my concerns for Emma's future, I decided to imagine a fictional world in which children's anxieties about being different were put to rest, and each and every character learns to love and own their differences. Emma Goes to School was written to inspire, and show kids that their differences are beautiful, and make them special and different, but never 'less'." - Kristin Pack, author
  • God Goes To School

    Edwina Gateley

    Paperback (Paulist Pr, Sept. 30, 2009)
    From up in heaven, God and the angel Stardrop see that little Danny is unhappy, and so they decide to go visit him at school. Danny is always getting in trouble with his teacher, forgetting his homework, dropping his book, and tapping his foot, much to the amusement of his classmates. God knows that Danny is different and has a unique way of communicating and learning, because God made him that way. God helps Danny's teacher understand that the boy's gift of dancing can be used to teach the other children in a fun way. Danny is able to help the other students learn and even how to dance. Seeing Danny happy with his friends, Stardrop is delighted that God made everyone different! This lovely story will help children understand that God made all of us different and the importance of celebrating these differences.
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  • Rufus Goes to School

    Kim T. Griswell

    Paperback (n/a, March 15, 2014)
    Rufus goes to school is a book that introduce students about going to school and what school is all about. Very good story.
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  • Arthur Goes to School

    Marc Brown

    Board book (Hutchinson Children's Books Ltd, April 24, 1997)
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  • Toby Goes to School

    Franck Girard, Serge Bloch

    Hardcover (Graphix, June 27, 2017)
    Toby may be the class clown, but he's smart enough to know what's what. Whether he's late for school, early for recess, or just in time to fail the next quiz, he's always got something to say about it. But even though his friends think he's funny, the adults in his life aren't laughing--mostly because they're not in on the jokes. No matter! Toby makes the best of it as he coasts through the day on his wit and good humor!
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  • Scout Goes to School

    Barbara Jo Almendinger, Haley A Thompson

    Paperback (Proving Press, Sept. 12, 2018)
    Scout Goes to School is a true story about a therapy dog named Scout who loves going to school each day. Scout might get into a little mischief, but the students sure love having her at school. Scout makes everyone's day a little more fun!
  • Dora Goes to School

    Leslie Valdes, Robert Roper

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, July 1, 2004)
    Dora and Boots see their teacher riding her bike on the way to school. But the bike gets a flat tire, and the teacher needs to get to school before her students! Will Dora and Boots save the school day? Find out in this exciting interactive adventure.
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  • Ming Goes to School

    Deirdre Sullivan, Maja Lofdahl

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2016)
    Delightful story about going to school.
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  • String Goes to School

    Paul Michalko

    Hardcover (Newman Springs Publishing, Inc., Dec. 12, 2019)
    Do you remember how you felt when you had to do something that you had never done before?Were you afraid? Excited but nervous at the same time?Well, that's exactly how String felt when she faced going to school for the very first time. She was just a little girl bean and had only known the comfort of her own home. Why, she had never even been out of her own field! She was uneasy about leaving her safe space where she knew everyone and everyone knew her.What would happen to her? Who would she meet, and what would she see? What were the other beans like?Join String as she begins her journey down a path to unknown horizons. She has no idea that a wonderful new wide-open world awaits her.There will be many more adventures to follow, but the first step has to be taken.Is she ready? Let's find out!